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Gunmen open fire on bus in Pakistan, 18 killed
Mon,27 Feb 2012 10:56 PM PST
Reuters - PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Gunmen opened fire on a passenger bus in the northern Pakistani district of Kohistan in an apparent sectarian attack on Tuesday, killing 18 people, police officials said. "All the people on board were Shi'ites, and at the moment it looks like they were targeted by armed men from the local Sunni community," a senior police official told Reuters. The bus was traveling from central Pakistan city of Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad, to the northern town of Gilgit. ... Full Story
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In Michigan, Mitt Romney faces day of reckoning
Mon,27 Feb 2012 10:25 PM PST
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A campaign sign for Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney hangs in the window of a cafe in Mesa, ArizonaSOUTHFIELD, Michigan (Reuters) - Mitt Romney faces a day of reckoning on Tuesday when Michigan votes to either grant him a big victory in the Republican presidential nomination battle or hand him a humiliating defeat. Romney was born and raised in Michigan and his father was a popular governor, but conservatives are threatening to deliver the state to Rick Santorum, who is running neck-and-neck with Romney in the polls in the final hours before voting begins. Most Michigan polls close at 8 p.m. EST (midnight GMT). ...


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Anti-capitalist camp cleared from St Paul's
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:55 PM PST
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Protesters are removed by bailiffs from the last remaining structure of their Occupy encampment outside St Paul's Cathedral in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Police and bailiffs cleared an anti-capitalist camp from outside St Paul's cathedral in London early on Tuesday, ending a four-month protest which resonated with Britons angered by huge bonuses awarded to bankers during an economic slowdown. There was no violent resistance from the Occupy London activists as bailiffs employed by the City of London Corporation, which owns the land on which they were camped, removed around 50 tents within an hour shortly after midnight. The urban camp was set up as part of an international movement inspired by the U.S. ...


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Sudan rebels say behind attack on Sudanese army
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:54 PM PST
Reuters - JUBA (Reuters) - Rebel groups in Sudan said on Monday they had captured a Sudanese army garrison near the border with South Sudan in an operation that Khartoum blamed on the south's army. The rebels said in a statement they killed 130 members of the government forces in the attack. The figure could not be independently verified. The South Sudan government said none of its forces were involved, but the assault fuelled tensions between the neighbours already at odds over oil exports and border disputes. ... Full Story
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Nigerian politician owns up to corruption in UK court
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:53 PM PST
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - The former governor of a Nigerian oil state pleaded guilty in a British court on Monday to laundering millions of dollars in a rare case of a Nigerian politician being held to account for the corruption that blights Africa's most populous nation. London hailed the case of James Ibori, a prominent power-broker in Nigeria's ruling party, as a major victory in the British justice system's efforts to stop corrupt foreign politicians laundering stolen funds via UK channels. ... Full Story
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Senegal's Wade claims lead in tight election race
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:51 PM PST
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Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade speaks to journalists at a news conference in DakarDAKAR (Reuters) - President Abdoulaye Wade said on Monday he was leading a tight election race with his main rival, Macky Sall, as unofficial vote tallies pointed to a possible run-off between the two for the leadership of Senegal. But while Sall insisted a run-off was "inevitable", Wade announced he was leading the contest with half the votes counted by nearly 7 points and said a straight first-round victory for him or a deciding second round were both possible outcomes. ...


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UN chief urges Angola government to cut wealth gap
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:46 PM PST
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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon reads the inscription on a soccer ball in LusakaLISBON (Reuters) - The United Nations chief urged the government of oil-producing Angola to do more to reduce the large gap between the country's wealthy and poor, a move he said would increase stability and unity in the sub-Saharan African nation. Angola is Africa's second-largest oil producer after Nigeria, but an estimated two-thirds of its population of 18 million people live on less than $2 per day. "Angola has great wealth, but it also has large gaps between rich and poor," U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in comments published on the U.N. website late on Monday. ...


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Costa Cruises liner towed to Indian Ocean island
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:25 PM PST
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File photo shows Costa Allegra crusier in this undated photo in ItalyThe cruise liner Costa Allegra, which started drifting in the Indian Ocean after an engine room fire, was being towed on Tuesday to a nearby island, the Seychelles tourism authority said.


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"Big Four" auditors brace for big changes in China
Mon,27 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST
Reuters - (Reuters) - The Big Four global audit firms, which dominate the Chinese market, are negotiating with Beijing to lessen the impact of forced changes that could mean only accountants with Chinese qualifications can be partners in their audit practices. The overhaul comes at a delicate time for an audit industry reeling from a rash of accounting scandals at Chinese companies, particularly those listed in high-profile overseas markets such as the United States. ... Full Story
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Fukushima: Japan leaders feared "devil's chain reaction"
Mon,27 Feb 2012 07:31 PM PST
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's prime minister ordered workers to remain at the tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant last March as fears mounted of a "devil's chain reaction" that would force tens of millions of people to flee Tokyo, a new investigative report shows. Then-premier Naoto Kan and his staff began referring to a worst case scenario that could threaten Japan's existence as a nation around three days after the March 11 disaster, according to the report by a panel set up by a private think-tank. ... Full Story
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Insight: Conflict looms in South China Sea oil rush
Mon,27 Feb 2012 07:02 PM PST
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To match Insight CHINA-SPRATLYS/PHILIPPINESPUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (Reuters) - When Lieutenant-General Juancho Sabban received an urgent phone call from an oil company saying two Chinese vessels were threatening to ram their survey ship, the Philippine commander's message was clear: don't move, we will come to the rescue. Within hours, a Philippine surveillance plane, patrol ships and light attack aircraft arrived in the disputed area of Reed Bank in the South China Sea. By then the Chinese boats had left after chasing away the survey ship, Veritas Voyager, hired by U.K.-based Forum Energy Plc. ...


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U.S. cites "heightened threat"; 9 killed in Afghan airport bomb
Mon,27 Feb 2012 06:36 PM PST
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An Afghan man receives treatment at a hospital in JalalabadKABUL (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber killed nine people in an attack on a military airport in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, officials said, the latest bloodshed since copies of the Koran were burned at a NATO base last week. There was no official indication the explosion at the gates of Jalalabad airport was linked to the deadly protests, but the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack as "revenge" for the Koran burnings. ...


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Keystone breakthrough may muffle Republican attack on Obama
Mon,27 Feb 2012 06:16 PM PST
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House Speaker John Boehner attends the GOP news conference on the Keystone XL pipeline decision in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Canadian company's decision on Monday to proceed with part of a U.S. pipeline might end up muffling one of the Republicans' loudest arguments in this election year: that President Barack Obama has pursued failed energy policies. TransCanada Corp announced it intended to begin work on the southern leg of the $7 billion Keystone XL project, from Oklahoma to Texas, leaving for later another run at the more controversial, and complicated, northern segment. ...


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Student in webcam case said unfazed by roommate's sexuality
Mon,27 Feb 2012 04:58 PM PST
Reuters - NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A former Rutgers University student on trial for allegedly spying on the homosexual tryst of his roommate who later committed suicide did not have a problem with the roommate's sexuality, a key witness in the case testified on Monday. Molly Wei said Dharun Ravi, who faces the possibility of 10 years in prison, had mentioned that roommate Tyler Clementi was gay, but that Ravi "didn't make a big deal out of it. ... Full Story
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U.S. rejects strategy shift after Afghan protests, shooting
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:58 PM PST
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Afghan policemen run towards protesters during a protest in Kunduz provinceWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration will not swerve from plans to move into an advisory role in Afghanistan, U.S. officials said on Monday, despite the killing of U.S. advisers over the weekend that underscored the risks foreign soldiers will face as they rush to train Afghan forces. "We're not going to let the events of the past week, which are regrettable and unfortunate and tragic, influence the long horizon view that we're taking," Defense Department spokesman George Little told reporters at the Pentagon. ...


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Napolitano defends U.S. drug war in face of legalization debate
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:36 PM PST
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano speaks during a joint news conference at the Interior ministry in ParisMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano defended Washington's drug war strategy on Monday despite calls by some Latin American leaders to consider decriminalizing narcotics. Napolitano, who is touring Mexico and Central America to strengthen security cooperation, said the United States would continue assisting efforts by Latin Americans to go after producers and traffickers in the region despite relentless drug-related violence. "I would not agree with the premise that the drug war is a failure," Napolitano said. ...


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Romney, Santorum in late pitches for Michigan votes
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:28 PM PST
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Republican presidential candidate Santorum addresses supporters during a campaign stop in LansingIn a tight race to win the Michigan primary, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney strongly defended his wealth on Sunday and challenged voters to support someone else if they did not like his success. Questions about Romney's high earnings and taxes have dogged him throughout the primary elections and came up again in the run-up to Tuesday's vote in Michigan, where main rival Rick Santorum has presented himself as a blue-collar Republican. ...


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Syria approves new constitution amid bloodshed
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:25 PM PST
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A girl waves a Syrian opposition flag during a protest against Syrian President Bashar al Assad in Al QusayrAMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian artillery pounded rebel-held areas of Homs as President Bashar al-Assad's government announced that voters had overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a referendum derided as a sham by his critics at home and abroad. The outside world has proved powerless to halt the killing in Syria, where repression of initially peaceful protests has spawned an armed insurrection by army deserters and others. ...


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S&P downgrades Greece to selective default
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:23 PM PST
Reuters - ATHENS (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's on Monday cut Greece's long-term ratings to 'selective default', the second ratings agency to proceed with a widely expected downgrade after the country announced a bond swap plan to lighten its debt burden. S&P said that once the debt exchange is concluded, it would likely raise Greece's sovereign credit rating to the speculative 'CCC' category. "We lowered our sovereign credit ratings on Greece to 'SD' following the Greek government's retroactive insertion of collective action clauses (CACs)," the U.S. ratings agency said. ... Full Story
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UK risks Argentine ire with South Atlantic marine reserve
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:21 PM PST
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Monday it was creating one of the world's biggest marine reserves around a cluster of South Atlantic islands claimed by Argentina, a move that may fuel tensions already rising before the 30th anniversary of the Falklands war. The declaration of a reserve covering more than 1 million sq km (386,000 sq miles) of ocean around the remote British territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is designed to protect the fragile environment in an area teeming with penguins, seals and seabirds. ... Full Story
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Watchdog calls for probe of Romney Super PAC ad
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:13 PM PST
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Republican presidential candidate Gov. Romney greets race fans during his appearance at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 54th Daytona 500 race at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona BeachWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. campaign finance watchdog on Monday officially challenged the legality of a presidential election campaign ad aired by a pro-Mitt Romney "Super PAC," calling for an investigation by the Federal Election Commission. The non-profit, non-partisan Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint alleging a violation of campaign finance rules by Restore Our Future, the political action committee supporting Romney as a Republican presidential nominee. ...


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Fake Avastin had salt, starch, chemicals: Roche
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:03 PM PST
Reuters - (Reuters) - Counterfeit versions of the cancer drug Avastin found in Europe and the United States earlier this month contained salt, starch and a variety of chemicals, but none of the life extending medicine or any other biotech drug, Roche said. The Swiss drugmaker said on Monday that British health regulators sent it a small number of vials of the counterfeit Avastin to it for analysis. Roche analyzed three of the vials and found that they contained none of the injectable cancer medicine's active ingredient or any protein or biologic drug, the company said. ... Full Story
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Ex-SEC top lawyer settles with Madoff trustee
Mon,27 Feb 2012 03:00 PM PST
Reuters - (Reuters) - A former general counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has settled a lawsuit accusing him and two brothers of receiving money derived improperly from Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme. David Becker and his brothers agreed to pay $556,017 to settle the case brought by Irving Picard, the trustee seeking money for former customers of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. The payout represents roughly all of the so-called fictitious profits that the Beckers received after inheriting money from their mother Dorothy, who died in 2004. ... Full Story
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Pending home sales near 2-year high
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:50 PM PST
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A pair of housing units are shown for sale in San FranciscoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes neared a two-year high in January, an industry group said on Monday, further evidence the housing market was slowly turning the corner. The National Association of Realtors said its Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed in January, increased 2 percent to 97.0 - the highest reading since April 2010. New contracts generally lead sales by a month or two. Housing data ranging from home building to resale's have been relatively upbeat, buttressing other signs of underlying economic strength that should help the ...


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Gunman kills one, injures four in Ohio school shooting
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:48 PM PST
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A police officer arrests a suspect in ChardonCHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A student gunman opened fire with a handgun in the cafeteria of a high school near Cleveland on Monday morning, fatally wounding one boy and injuring three other boys and one girl before he was chased from the building by a teacher and was caught, police said. The injured students were rushed to area hospitals where a boy identified as Daniel Parmertor, 16, died at MetroHealth System in Cleveland. Parmertor, a high school junior, went to a nearby vocational school where he studied computer science, and was waiting in the cafeteria for a bus when the gunman opened ...


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Too soon to tap U.S. oil reserves: Senator Murkowski
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:47 PM PST
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government should save its strategic oil reserves for a true supply emergency and resist the temptation to tap them now as a "quick fix" to quell rising gasoline prices, Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski said on Monday. Releasing oil too soon from the salt caverns storing 696 million barrels of crude could have a short-term political pay-off by lowering gasoline prices but would sell the country short if tensions in Iran severely restrict world supplies later this year, Murkowski said in an interview. ... Full Story
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Romney's tough line on immigration jars with some
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:34 PM PST
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Republican presidential candidate Gov. Romney greets race fans during his appearance at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 54th Daytona 500 race at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona BeachMESA, Arizona (Reuters) - For years, Nora Castaneda watched her Mormon community grow and grow as it drew converts from a burgeoning Hispanic population in Mesa, Arizona. Then, in 2010, it all went into slow motion. It turned out the author of Arizona's tough illegal immigration law, then State Senator Russell Pearce, was a Mormon. As word got around, the dark-suited missionaries who'd been having great success in this Phoenix suburb were suddenly having doors slammed in their faces. "Now we hardly have a baptism," Castaneda said. ...


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Conservatives pressed over "dirty tricks"
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:30 PM PST
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Interim Liberal leader Rae speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in OttawaOTTAWA (Reuters) - The Conservative government came under increasing pressure on Monday to explain what the opposition said were dirty tricks the Conservatives used during last year's election to cut into the number of votes going to other parties. Opposition parties allege the Conservatives made phone calls that directed opposition supporters away from the correct polling stations. They also charge they made rude calls impersonating the Liberals to turn voters against them. ...


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Obama welcomes TransCanada plan for southern Keystone leg
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:19 PM PST
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday welcomed TransCanada Corp's plan to build the southern leg of its controversial Keystone XL pipeline first, to carry oil from Oklahoma to the Gulf of Mexico, and said it would work with the company to ensure it is built in a safe and timely manner. White House spokesman Jay Carney, also commenting on TransCanada's new proposal to the State Department for the stalled northern leg of the pipeline, said the government would "ensure any project receives the important assessment it deserves. ... Full Story
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Plenty of room for 2 Cushing lines: TransCanada
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:19 PM PST
Reuters - CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - TransCanada Corp believes there is more than enough crude supply forecast for the Cushing, Oklahoma, storage hub to accommodate the southern portion of its Keystone XL pipeline and the competing Seaway pipeline expansion, both of which would take oil to Texas refineries, an executive said. TransCanada, which said on Monday it plans to build the southern part of Keystone XL by mid- to late 2013, sees about 2 million barrels a day of new light crude flowing into Cushing in the coming years. ... Full Story
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WikiLeaks targets global risk company Stratfor
Mon,27 Feb 2012 02:02 PM PST
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a news conference in London(Reuters) - The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks began publishing on Monday more than 5 million emails from a U.S.-based global security analysis company that has been likened to a shadow CIA. The emails, snatched by hackers, could unmask sensitive sources and throw light on the murky world of intelligence-gathering by the company known as Stratfor, which counts Fortune 500 corporations among its subscribers. Stratfor in a statement shortly after midnight EST (0500 GMT) said the release of its stolen emails was an attempt to silence and intimidate it. ...


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S&P cuts Greek sovereign debt to selective default
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:48 PM PST
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's on Monday cut Greece's credit rating to SD, or selective default, after the Greek government amended the original rules governing some of its sovereign debt to bind all private bondholders to a bond swap necessary to complete a 130-billion-euro rescue package. (Reporting By Daniel Bases and Walter Brandimarte; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama) Full Story
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Saleh hands "difficult phase" over to new Yemen
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:34 PM PST
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Yemen's new president Hadi receives the country's national flag from former president Saleh during ceremony at the presidential palace in SanaaSANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's new president took over on Monday from Ali Abdullah Saleh, his predecessor of 33 years, saying the impoverished Arab state faced a "complex and difficult phase" after a year of violent political turmoil over Saleh's fate. Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi took office after elections last week in which he was the sole candidate to replace Saleh, the target of mass protests that came to be matched by open warfare among rival wings of Yemen's military and tribal militias. ...


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Iraq militia hands over last missing U.S. soldier's remains
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:19 PM PST
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The last U.S. Army convoy vehicle drives down the road after crossing into Kuwait from IraqBAGHDAD (Reuters) - A Shi'ite militia has handed over the body of the last U.S. soldier missing in Iraq, closing a final chapter of the war two months after U.S. troops left and more than five years after the soldier vanished while secretly visiting his wife in Baghdad. A source in Shi'ite militia Asaib al-Haq said the group had acted as an "intermediary" in handing the body of American soldier Ahmed al-Taie to the Iraqi government. The source denied the group was behind his abduction and killing. ...


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Government closes bank bond buyback tax loophole
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:15 PM PST
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Signage for Barclays bank in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - The government is to end "aggressive tax avoidance" schemes used by banks from the profit they can make buying back their own bonds, in a move that could cost Barclays more than 100 million pounds. The government said on Monday it was closing two tax loopholes immediately to save it more than 500 million pounds, adding the loopholes were disclosed to it by an unnamed bank. ...


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U.S. cites "heightened threat"; 9 killed in Afghan airport bomb
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:09 PM PST
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An Afghan man receives treatment at a hospital in JalalabadSeven U.S. military trainers were wounded on Sunday when a grenade was thrown at their base in northern Afghanistan, police said, underscoring the depth of anti-Western fury over the inadvertent burning of copies of the Koran at a NATO base. Despite an apology from U.S. President Barack Obama, riots raged across the country for a sixth day against the desecration of the Muslim holy book last week at the biggest NATO base in Afghanistan. Some protesters hoisted the white Taliban flag. With few signs of the crisis abating, the U.S. ...


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U.S. murders at heart of Afghan ministry raise questions
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:09 PM PST
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - The two high-ranking U.S. officers were sitting at the nerve centre of one of the most heavily-guarded buildings in Afghanistan when their killer walked into their shared office and shot them both in the head. The audacity of the attack stunned both NATO and the Afghan government - the gunman had managed to get his weapon through crowded offices and past door after door secured with electronic locks into the heart of Afghanistan's Ministy of Interior. The killing of Air Force Lieutenant Colonel John D. ... Full Story
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Costa Cruises liner adrift after fire on board
Mon,27 Feb 2012 01:02 PM PST
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File photo shows Costa Allegra crusier in this undated photo in ItalyROME (Reuters) - A liner owned by the same company as the Costa Concordia, on which at least 25 people died when it ran aground off Italy last month, was adrift in the Indian Ocean on Monday after a fire in the engine room left it without power, the company said. Costa Cruises said the fire on the 29,000-tonne Costa Allegra had been put out and none of the passengers or crew were hurt. The cause of the fire was still unclear. The giant Costa Concordia capsized on January 13 after hitting rocks off the island of Giglio. ...


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Police, Murdoch aides stalled hacking probes, inquiry told
Mon,27 Feb 2012 12:27 PM PST
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Copies of The Sun newspaper are seen for sale at a newsstand in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - British police and officials from Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World newspaper stalled early attempts to investigate allegations of phone hacking by its journalists, a British judicial inquiry was told on Monday. Investigators for London's Metropolitan Police Service had evidence in 2006 that "hundreds" of victims had been targeted for possible phone hacking by the News of the World, a former police commander said. But officers had other priorities and insufficient resources to pursue the matter as thoroughly as they could have, a lawyer for the inquiry said. ...


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Wisconsin governor will not challenge recall signatures
Mon,27 Feb 2012 11:55 AM PST
Reuters - MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker will not challenge any of the more than one million signatures gathered by opponents to force a vote to recall the controversial Republican, saying his campaign did not have enough time to review them. Walker faced a deadline Monday to file challenges after a Dane County judge granted him a 20-day extension beyond the 10 days allotted under state law. Walker also sought an additional two weeks but was turned down. "We faced an impossible timeline," Walker spokeswoman Ciara Matthews told wispolitics.com. ... Full Story
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